
Sweet Hearts Dance
Sweet Hearts Dance is a 1988 American comedy drama film directed by Robert Greenwald. The screenplay by Ernest Thompson centers on two small town couples, one married for several years and the other at the beginning of their relationship.
Plot
It's Halloween, and New England contractor Wiley Boon, married to his high school sweetheart Sandra and the father of three children, feels smothered after fifteen years of the same routine and is facing a midlife crisis. His best friend, local high school principal Sam Manners, is on the verge of starting a relationship with Adie Nims, a recent transplant from Florida and the new teacher at the grade school. During Thanksgiving dinner, Wiley and Sandra have a minor disagreement that prompts him to leave his family and move into a mobile home to sort through his feelings of emotional unrest. Using subsequent holidays as a background, the film focuses on both their efforts to recapture the magic of their early years together.
More details
author | Ernest Thompson |
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contentLocation | Vermont |
director | Robert Greenwald |
editor | Janet Bartels-Vandagriff Robert Florio |
genre | comedy-drama |
keywords | best friend early years florida grade school halloween high school sweetheart married midlife crisis mobile home new england school principal thanksgiving |
musicBy | Richard Gibbs |
producer | Jeffrey Lurie |
productionCompany | ML Delphi Premier Productions |
publisher | TriStar Pictures |